Aishvary BHatnagar
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Accused Can’t Be Forced to Produce Evidence Under S.91 | The Legal Observer
Calcutta High Court rules Section 91 CrPC can't be used to compel accused to produce self-incriminating material. Major protection reinforced.Reinforcing constitutional protections, the Calcutta...
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SC Imposes ₹2 Lakh Cost on IT Dept Over Tax Evasion Case | The Legal Observer
Supreme Court criticises Income Tax Department for starting prosecution without ITAT ruling; imposes ₹2 lakh penalty for misuse of authority.
The apex court condemned the...
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SC Probes Detention of Bengali Migrants Over Language | The Legal Observer
The Supreme Court asks the Union if Bengali-speaking migrant workers were detained as foreigners merely due to their language use.A PIL challenging the detention...
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Article 32 Allows Death Row Safeguard Review | The Legal Observer
The Supreme Court affirms that Article 32 allows death sentence reviews if procedural safeguards—like those in the Manoj judgment—are breached.
Supreme Court Empowers Article 32...
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SC: Offences Linked To S.172–188 IPC Need Public Servant Complaint | The Legal Observer
The Supreme Court clarified that S.195 CrPC bars courts from taking cognizance of S.172–188 IPC offences unless a public servant files a formal complaint.
The...
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Can SC Set Timelines for Assent Powers? | The Legal Observer
The Supreme Court debates if it can prescribe timelines for Governors and the President to act on bills. A key moment in the Article...
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Transparent CAG Appointment PIL Filed | The Legal Observer
PIL by Lok Prahari seeks a transparent process for appointing a politically neutral CAG, challenging current practice under Article 14.
A public interest litigation (PIL)...
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Supreme Court Issues Notice on Detention Plea | The Legal Observer
Supreme Court seeks responses from Centre and nine states on plea alleging detention of Bengali Muslim workers as Bangladeshis. Focus keyword: detention of...
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